Im probably not going to explain this right so bear with me, and Im not really sure what I need to ask
First, has anyone ever PCS'd with a newborn.
And if YH just came home from a deployment then PCS'd how long does it usually take to get home and go through warrior transitioning/ leave/ then actually move. Sorry for the rambling, Im trying to figure out how long well stay here, with the new baby, where to put her......
Re: homecoming/ PCS ?
DH will be returning sometime this summer, we will go through all the reintegration briefs within 10 days. Take block leave, then we will be out processing right after that to go to our new duty station.
Oh and DD will be about 7-10 months at that time so no help on the newborn move.
DD was 6 months when I moved to get ready for DH to get home.. It was still a pain but we managed..
It depends on your DH's orders.. Normally they go through a retransition period where they have to do tests and get looked at to make sure they're doing okay.. (in the army ne ways) This normally lasts a week to 10 days. Block leave is 30 days.. But it also depends on how many leave days are saved up..
So if your DH gets home and has orders soon to PCS he may want to save his block leave for PCS leave so he can help as much as possible with everything. He should know more about it. I could be way off.. That's just how it's worked with us.
eeessssh, that made my stomach turn we'll have both moving from HI.
The military should purchase him a seat. I think that will be a big help. My mom flew with me, but she isn't accustom to wrestling a toddler. Looking back, it would have been better to have purchased DD a seat, instead of having my mom's extra set of hands. We had new books, toys, snacks, etc., but I really think she would have done better strapped into her car seat. It won't last forever though; you'll get through it.
We're moving TO Hawaii in May with a toddler (& I'll be super pregnant). I'm not looking forward to it!!